Posted on: January 3, 2025

spiralyguy
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 72 Avis: 3
Peak Civlization
This or Civ 5 probably peak Civ. I do miss those stacks of doom.
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Notes de compatibilité (Windows 8 ou supérieur) : DirectPlay doit être installé sur Windows 8 et les versions supérieures.

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Posted on: January 3, 2025

spiralyguy
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 72 Avis: 3
Peak Civlization
This or Civ 5 probably peak Civ. I do miss those stacks of doom.
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Posted on: September 4, 2021

Dima-Comms
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 157 Avis: 4
Not qite what I expected
To make long story short: I was expecting it to be closer to Civ 5 while it actually much closer to Civ 3. It's really good game, but unfortunatly I'm a dumb-ass casual
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Posted on: April 13, 2020

RelicMaster
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 313 Avis: 10
One Of The Weaker Civilization Games
Let me start by saying that, as a longtime fan of the series, I firmly believe that there are no outright "bad" Civ games (at least in the main line of numbered entries anyway). However, there are definitely "weaker" and "stronger" entries in the series, and my personal experience with this one make me inclined to view it as one of the weaker ones. For starters, let me discuss some of the positive aspects of this game. The grpahics are excellent for their time, and still hold up reasonably well today. Likewise, the soundtrack is excellent, and might be the best CIv soundtrack of all time. Gameplay is varied and, I will admit, can become quite addicting. On top of the main game, there are a wide variety of interesting "scenarios" (essentialy shorter games with special rules) to choose from, with settings ranging from medieval Europe to World War II to outer space. All of this having been said, the actual gameplay has several issues that, at least in my experience, quickly turn the game into a slog in most cases. First off, scientific research, culture, income, and espionage all come from the same pool of points, and as such constant, irritating slider adjustments are needed lest one fall behind in any area. Likewise, city "specialists" and "Great People" must also be constantly micromanaged in order to consistantly get good results. Beyond the tedious economy, the game seems to reward war and rapid expansion over peaceful play and building, to the extent of almost railroading the player into frequent wars and reckless city building just to remain competative with the AI. To put it plainly, a game where you have to obsessively tweak sliders and move personel around, only to lose because Shaka or Ragnar steamrolled the entire map again is just not very fun to me. Some may call it "challenging", but I call it "furstrating". In conclusion, Civilization IV is not a "bad" game by any means, but it is one of the weaker entires in the Civilization series as a whole.
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Posted on: April 18, 2022

octivus
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 16 Avis: 2
Doesn't work with Windows 11
Sorry Gents, this doesn't work with Windows 11 for the moment.
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Posted on: June 14, 2019

Wyatt_Earp
Jeux: 250 Avis: 3
Through the echo of time...
in the beginning, the Earth was without form, and void. But the sun shone upon the sleeping Earth and the deep inside the brittle crust massive forces waited to be unleashed. The seas parted and great continents were formed. The continents shifted, mountains arose. Earthquakes spawned massive tidal waves. Volcanoes erupted and spewed forth fiery lava and charged the atmosphere with strange gases. Into this swirling maelstrom of Fire and Air and Water the first stirrings of Life appeared: tiny organisms, cells and amoeba, clinging to tiny sheltered habitats. But the seeds of Life grew, and strengthened, and spread, and diversified, and prospered, and soon every continent and climate teemed with Life. And with Life came instinct, and specialization, natural selection, Reptiles, Dinosaurs, and Mammals and finally there evolved a species known as Man and there appeared the first faint glimmers of Intelligence. The fruits of Intelligence were many: fire, tools, and weapons, the hunt, the farming, and sharing of food, the family, the village, and the tribe. Now it requiered but one more ingredient: a great Leader! to unite the quarreling tribes to harness the power of the land, to build a legacy that would stand the test of time: a CIVILIZATION!
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